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Partial tears are typically managed in a nonsurgical manner with rest, ice, pain medication, and bracing with physical therapy and activity modification. Complete ruptures will likely require a surgical intervention to reattach the tendon to bone using an open approach. There are a variety of repair techniques using either bone tunnels or suture …

Partial tears of the triceps tendon or complete ruptures typically occur in a traumatic fall onto the arm or in players who participate in sports such as weight lifting and football. These tears are rare in the general population, but factors such as steroid use, metabolic disorders and olecranon bursitis can increase the risk of this injury. …

A modified SpeedBridge™ construct, with multiple suture passes and knotless SwiveLock® anchors laterally, provides a strong repair that may be applied in many tendon repair indications. An alternate repair technique is the use of whip stitches for the tendon that are passed through two small transosseous tunnels. The sutures are …